Six rules for RV happiness
by Jim Twamley
by Jim Twamley
I once wrote an article on David and Sue McCarron's Volvo sleeper cab. They are out having the time of their lives RVing around the country and touring local areas on their motorcycles once they set up camp.
David shared his philosophy of RVing which he calls "Six rules for RV happiness."
1. Any driving day must be limited to 250 miles or five hours.
2. Regardless of rule number one, you must stop in time to set up completely in daylight.
3. You must stay set up for at least 48 hours.
4. Because of the size limitations of their 5th wheel, they limit occupancy as follows: drinks for six, dinner for four, sleeps two. The sleeper cab is the "condo" for overnight guests.
5. The driver does not start the engine until the "navigoddess" knows where they are going and how they are going to get there.
6. If you're in snow, you're doing it wrong!
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